• LVMH—which controls labels including Dior, Louis Vuitton and Givenchy—has signed a pledge to increase the number of women on its corporate boards in the next ten years. [WWD]

• A video that allegedly featured Marc Jacobs president Robert Duffy undressing was posted on Jacobs’ YouTube channel yesterday, only to be swiftly removed. Duffy is currently at the center of a lawsuit alleging violations of state and city laws based on charges of sexual discrimination. [WWD]

• The second chapter of The Miu Miu Women’s Tales, Muta, a short film by Lucrecia Martel, will launch later this week. [WWD]

• Sephora is launching a same-day delivery service for New York residents. [Stylelist]

• The fourth season of The Rachel Zoe Project will now premiere in September, not August as recently reported. [Bravo]

• British retail chain Topshop removed photos of model Codie Young after critics called her too skinny. [Mail Online]